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  2. Corpus of Contemporary American English - Wikipedia

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    The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is composed of one billion words as of November 2021. [1] [2] [4] The corpus is constantly growing: In 2009 it contained more than 385 million words; [5] in 2010 the corpus grew in size to 400 million words; [6] by March 2019, [7] the corpus had grown to 560 million words.

  3. List of text corpora - Wikipedia

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    Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) 425 million words, 1990–2011. Freely searchable online; Corpus Resource Database (CoRD), more than 80 English language corpora. [2] Coruña Corpus, a corpus of late Modern English scientific writing covering the period 1700–1900, developed by the Muste research group at the University of A Coruña

  4. Most common words in English - Wikipedia

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    The table also includes frequencies from other corpora. As well as usage differences, lemmatisation may differ from corpus to corpus – for example splitting the prepositional use of "to" from the use as a particle. Also, the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) list includes dispersion as well as frequency to calculate rank.

  5. COCA: Corpus of Contemporary American English - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; COCA: Corpus of Contemporary American English

  6. Mark Davies (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark E. Davies (born 1963) is an American linguist. He specializes in corpus linguistics and language variation and change.He is the creator of most of the text corpora from English-Corpora.org (including the Corpus of Contemporary American English/ COCA) as well as the Corpus del español and the Corpus do português.

  7. Law and Corpus Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Justice Lee looked at 500 randomized sample sentences from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and found that the most common sense of "custody" was in the context of divorce rather than adoption. [4]: 724 Further, he found that "custody" is ten times more likely to co-occur (or collocate) with "divorce" than with "adoption".

  8. Category:English corpora - Wikipedia

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    Corpus of Contemporary American English; E. Enron Corpus; I. International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English; International Corpus of English; L.

  9. Word list - Wikipedia

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    In particular, words relating to technology, such as "blog," which, in 2014, was #7665 in frequency [6] in the Corpus of Contemporary American English, [7] was first attested to in 1999, [8] [9] [10] and does not appear in any of these three lists. The Teachers Word Book of 30,000 words (Thorndike and Lorge, 1944)